Where did you find a word like "voignier?" It's not listed in Dictionary.com nor in the OED paperback version. Does it come from French class? Tres bon my callipygian friend!
I never miss it now, either. You make it look so simple Belinda - simple but BEAUTIFUL. Awesome in fact. And you've identified my favourite tipple LOL.
Well, duh. For other fans of your blog perhaps less cretinous than I, "Voignier" is a type of Rhone river wine once reserved for nobility only, but now available to the public via vines that were smuggled out of France to other countries. No wonder it's not in the dictionary. I thought it was the type of container. Thanks for the education.
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Lovely work, as always. It is good to see the process as well as the product. I never miss this blog.
Andy
Where did you find a word like "voignier?" It's not listed in Dictionary.com nor in the OED paperback version. Does it come from French class? Tres bon my callipygian friend!
I never miss it now, either. You make it look so simple Belinda - simple but BEAUTIFUL. Awesome in fact. And you've identified my favourite tipple LOL.
Well, duh. For other fans of your blog perhaps less cretinous than I, "Voignier" is a type of Rhone river wine once reserved for nobility only, but now available to the public via vines that were smuggled out of France to other countries. No wonder it's not in the dictionary. I thought it was the type of container. Thanks for the education.
Wow, this one is really great. I love how you show your process.
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